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BOKURA, Roundguard, SkySafari 7 Pro and more

Your midweek App Store price cuts are now ready and waiting after the jump. Also, keep an eye out for ongoing and particularly notable deals on the M3 MacBook Air – these are the lowest prices we’ve seen on the 13- and 15-inch models starting $850 – as well as the official Apple Watch Sport Band with a huge 59% Price reduction, a lot of the cheaper iPad models that now start at $229, And Apple’s improved 1TB M3 MacBook Pro at $299 off. Highlights on the app side include titles like BOKURA, Roundguard, SkySafari 7 Pro, Shadow Quest Adventure, and more. You can find a closer look at everything below.

The best price drops on iOS apps and games today:

iOS Universal: Spidery Monster: FREE (Reg. $2)

iOS Universal: World of Juice: FREE (Reg. $2)

iOS Universal: Bouncing Flip: FREE (Reg. $2)

iOS Universal: The condition of my battery: FREE (Reg. $2)

iOS Universal: Shadow Quest Adventure RPG: FREE (Reg. $10)

iOS Universal: BOKURA: $3 (Reg. $5)

iOS Universal: Round protection: $3.50 (Reg. $7)

iOS Universal: Camera Lucida AR drawing: $10 (Reg. $20)

iOS Universal: ToneStack PRO Guitar Amplifier: $2.50 (Reg. $10)

iOS Universal: Logic circuit simulator: $10 (Reg. $50)

iOS Universal: SkySafari 7 Pro: $30 (Reg. $50)

Today’s gaming deals: 50% off Assassin’s Creed Mirage, pre-order bonuses for Assassin’s Creed Shadows, and more

Deals for iOS apps and games are still available:

iOS Universal: MovieSpirit Movie Maker Pro: FREE (Reg. $10)

iOS Universal: The art of playing the piano: FREE (Reg. $5)

iOS Universal: WEATHER NOW: FREE (Reg. $30)

iOS Universal: Clumsy Bomb: FREE (Reg. $2)

iOS Universal: Ace Attorney Trilogy: $15 (Reg. $30)

iOS Universal: Cyber-search: $3 (Reg. $5)

iOS Universal: Underworld Office: $0.50 (Reg. $5)

iOS Universal: Survivor of the Twin World: $2 (Reg. $3)

iOS Universal: Pure piano: $15 (Reg. $30)

iOS Universal: CompoundPro: 1 dollar (Reg. $5)

More oN BOKURA:

BOKURA is a puzzle adventure game that can only be played with two players. To play the game, two people must play on two different computers.

Although you have to work together, what you see on your game screens is completely different.

Even if both screens show the same character, it might look like a picture book animal to one of you, while it might look like a robot to the other. (The objects you can interact with might also move differently for each of you!)

You’ll have to talk to each other to figure out what you can and can’t see. Work together to solve the puzzles and continue your journey.


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